If you’ve ever read The E-Myth Books, then you’ll like the E-Myth blog’s take on chiropractic.
Palmer student Scott Livingston believes in a certain principle and explains why at Spinal Engineering.
Dr. Adam Tanase explains why second opinions are so important, as well as how “more than half of Meniere’s Disease and COO sufferers have a functional disorder within the upper region of the neck that contributes to their symptoms.”
Dr. Paul Hambrick and Dr. Drew Hall have been conducting Testimonial Tuesdays the past few weeks. This is where Dr. Hall talks about the recovery his patients go through as a result of being under Upper Cervical Chiropractic care. Episode 1 was Deep Depression, Episode 2 was Projectile Reflux, and Episode 3 was Lupus.
Working hard during the week is a good thing, but even God took one day off to rest. Here’s a good article to read on this sabbath day about The Lost Practice of Resting One Day Each Week.
Dr. Todd Osborne makes a good point about Principles Compromised Equals Purposes Eroded.
Dr. Zachary Ward made another great video explaining the correlation between cervicogenic headaches and Upper Cervical Chiropractic care.
Dr. Travis Robertson explains how if you really want health, you need periodic checkups to determine if Upper Cervical Chiropractic care is affecting your whole body.



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Have you ever tried the eppley head tilt for vertigo / meniers? It works really well as long as the patient sleeps in a recliner
I have to say, every time I come to your blog there is another interesting post to read. I
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An amazing set of resources for upper cervical chiropractors and their patients. Thanks for compiling these for us.
You are welcome!